"Fox News Sunday" is heading to Louisville, Ky. Jack Conway, Kentucky's attorney general and the Democratic candidate for Senate , and Rand Paul, the Republican nominee and son of Representative Ron Paul, Republican of Texas, have agreed to a live debate on "Fox News Sunday" on Oct.3 at 9 a.m. (Eastern time).

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<quoted text>now, i want you to set back relax and take a deep...deep breath...now close your eyes and let your mind realize just how ridiclious you sound....now multiply that by millions and THEN you will realize why your party is going to the dogs!! there are actually millions of people here in the u.s.of a. that actually think like you do! wow!! and you wonder why you lost the election!!! but please! keep on with what your doing! and since your trying to compare obama to hitler then i hope obama gets top use you republitards as lab rats because l;ord knows you people need to be studied!!

<quoted text>If Beshear was sitting around passing cow patties around and taking a big bite, you would be right there saying, "nice brownies."What a dolt you are. You are so infected with denial, sickness and Obama, it blinds you to the truth.

blind??? blind?? hey! your party was the one who believed that saddam attacked us on 911!!! dont insult me! lmao!! your the one who watch fauxnews! FAUXNEWS!! FAIR AND BALANCED AND UNAFRAID....TO LIE!!!

Don't go checking the encyclopedia for this guy's name  he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If you're extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name.(It's in the Encyclopedia Britannica.)

The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation.

This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15,1777.

Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land).

Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country.

John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress.

Washington was elected President as the unanimous choice of the 69 electors in 1788 <<<---<<<and he served two terms in office. Google IT!

Unveiled: Democrats Racist Past

By Frances Rice

Democrats who say they dont care about civil rights history do so because they want to hide the Democratic Partys racist past. Hypocritically, these same Democrats are quick to falsely accuse Republicans of being racist, while pontificating about why black Americans vote overwhelmingly for the Democratic Partya party whose failed socialist policies have turned black communities into economic and social wastelands.

Since I have kept the pretense up too long. My Dear, Charles is the name of a beloved scholar of mine. I am very much woman. And think Rand Pau is cute as apple pie. Hehehe. Goodnight. LMAO. I have relished your intellect though. You sure do give it to them.

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